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Labour in British society, 1830-1914

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In the 19th century, work shaped people's lives. The nature and variety of their labour governed where and how they lived.

The main theme of this wide ranging analytical narrative is how the lives of the working class changed in Britain between 1830 and 1914.

Few groups of workers were unaffected by the transformation of the economy for most, the impact was profound.

In a study that deploys a range of primary material and takes account of contemporary historical writings, the authors examine the nature of the changes that took place and their consequences.

The treatment is thematic, while ensuring that a clear account is given of how workers' economic, social and cultural lives were subject to change.

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Red Globe Press
0333731581 / 9780333731581
Hardback
23/08/2000
United Kingdom
English
240p.
22 cm
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DONALD M. MACRAILD is Reader in Social and Cultural History at the University of Sunderland.DAVID E. MARTIN is Lecturer in History at the University of Sheffield.
DONALD M. MACRAILD is Reader in Social and Cultural History at the University of Sunderland.DAVID E. MARTIN is Lecturer in History at the University of Sheffield. 1DBK United Kingdom, Great Britain, 3JH c 1800 to c 1900, 3JJC c 1900 - c 1914, HBTB Social & cultural history, JHBL Sociology: work & labour, KCZ Economic history